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My statement had to do with the statement on iTunes regarding 64-bit support only. That really messed things up when it would not open my iTunes library, saying it had been created with a newer version of iTunes. I believe you may be correct about the redirect, because after I removed iTunes the first time after the problem with Outlook and downloaded iTunes, even though I'm using Windows 7 on a 64-bit computer, it downloaded and installed an older version. I am aware of the issue with using the older video card version, as the latest iTunes broke my sync with Outlook. I haven't tested yet on my one remaining XP box, but I suspect that may redirect to the 12.1.2 page rather than 12.2.
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The third of these - which is actually the 32-bit application with a 64-bit installer - should be used if you get a warning about video card incompatibility when you install the standard 64-bit version, but also may resolve issues with playback, QuickTime compatibility, and problems with some third-party applications (including Outlook).
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"iTunes will also not support 32-bit Windows computing:"